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Indian Whisky–Signature Rare Aged – review and notes

August 24, 2015August 24, 2015Gal Granov 3
Indian Whisky–Signature Rare Aged – review and notes

Just a few days ago I returned from a three-week long vacation in northern India (Himachal Pradesh), which was Fabulous. For me it was the […]

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A young 7 yo (said to be) Lagavulin Creative Whisky Company [Whisky Import NL 10th Anniversary]

July 23, 2015July 23, 2015Gal Granov 1
A young  7 yo (said to be) Lagavulin Creative Whisky Company [Whisky Import NL 10th Anniversary]

Whisky Import NL were celebrating their 10th anniversary or birthday, and to commemorate the occasion they bottled a special mystery Islay single malt with the […]

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To Space and beyond! –Tasting Ardbeg Galileo

July 20, 2015July 23, 2015Gal Granov 0
To Space and beyond! –Tasting Ardbeg Galileo

while writing some notes for an Ardbeg Special releases tasting events I am hosting today I noticed I’ve not published any notes on the Ardbeg […]

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SMWS Feis Ile 2015 edition – 3.243 – "Dark, smouldering flamenco gypsy [Bowmore 17 yo]

July 15, 2015July 16, 2015Gal Granov 0
SMWS Feis Ile 2015 edition – 3.243 – "Dark, smouldering flamenco gypsy [Bowmore 17 yo]

After yesterday’s Ardbeg , It’s time for a cracking dram from the SMWS. at a much nicer price (If you are a member and was […]

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Orphan Barrel – ‘Rhetoric’ bourbon whiskey 20yo

June 15, 2015June 17, 2015Gal Granov 0
Orphan Barrel – ‘Rhetoric’ bourbon whiskey 20yo

You might have heard about the Orphan Barrel series of whiskeys released in recent months by Diageo, as they were quite the discussion topic among […]

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Review: Samaroli–A ferry to Islay–Blended Malt

June 4, 2015June 8, 2015Gal Granov 0
Review: Samaroli–A ferry to Islay–Blended Malt

Milroy’s of Soho, the lovely whisky shop from London is back after some rennovation and new management, and they also opened an online store (it’s […]

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Irish single malt 2003 [Whisky Fassle] , 10 yo

May 20, 2015May 21, 2015Gal Granov 0
Irish single malt 2003 [Whisky Fassle] , 10 yo

So, an undisclosed single cask from an Irish distillery distilled 2003 and bottled 2014, making it 10 yo, bottled by Whisky Fassle. Sounds intriguing doesn’t […]

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Bunnahabhain 25 yo (OB) – Review

May 19, 2015May 19, 2015Gal Granov 0
Bunnahabhain 25 yo (OB)  – Review

Time for another official bottling you can easily get (easily, that is if you can afford it, right?) in most whisky shops – The Bunnahabhain […]

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A bit of whiskey – Bulleit Rye- Review

May 14, 2015May 14, 2015Gal Granov 0
A bit of whiskey – Bulleit Rye- Review

Time for a non single malt scotch review. I know some of you do not approve (yes, you Stuart – I am looking at you), […]

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The new Port Charlotte PC 12 (Travel Retail) – Review

February 26, 2015March 5, 2015Gal Granov 4
The new Port Charlotte PC 12 (Travel Retail) – Review

I can’t believe Port Charlotte 12 is out, It seems like yesterday when the baby PC5 came out, and it was HUGE. This toddler is […]

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